Scripter

Golden Software's Scripter is
a program for developing and running scripts. A script is a text file
containing a series of instructions carried out when the script is run.
Instructions are written in a Visual BASIC-like programming language.
Scripter offers many features
to help you write, edit, and debug scripts. Its features include language
syntax coloring, a list of the procedures defined in the script, an object
browser for examining procedures available in external objects, a visual
dialog editor, break points, single-step execution (including options
to step over and to step out of procedures), a watch window for displaying
the values of script variables, and more.

Grapher operations can be controlled
through automation scripts. You can do almost everything with a script
that you can do manually with the mouse or from the keyboard. Scripts
are used to automate repetitive tasks or consolidate a complicated sequence
of steps. Since Grapher exposes
its services through automation, you can use any programming tool that
accesses automation objects, such as Visual BASIC, Windows Scripting Host,
and many of the Microsoft Office applications.

To open Scripter, click the Windows Start
button and navigate to Programs | Golden
Software Grapher 13 | Scripter. If Scripter
is not present, the installation of Scripter
may have been skipped when Grapher
was installed. See the README.RTF file in the Grapher
installation directory for information about the installation process.